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Start the rollout conversation.
We can talk through floor setup, payment rails, visibility, and what the first practical rollout steps look like in your venue.
- Venue context first
- QR and chips scoped together
- Planning conversation, not pricing flow
Email
hello@bankrollpay.appHow QR, physical chips, and floor visibility fit your venue
What the rollout path looks like for operators and floor leadership
What hardware and live floor workflows need to be planned first
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Send a structured note via the form below — same inbox, faster routing.
Who Should Reach Out
Best fit for operator-side planning.
The strongest first conversation usually starts with the people who understand the room, the service flow, and the operational tradeoffs.
01
Ownership
Venue owners and operators
Useful when the question is how payment rails, hardware, and rollout sequence fit the room.
02
Leadership
Managers and floor leadership
Best for teams translating a product decision into floor operations and staff visibility.
03
Planning
Teams evaluating a cashless floor upgrade
Helpful when the venue is deciding whether QR, chips, and reporting should be scoped together.
Send a Message
A short note is enough to start.
Tell us the venue, who you are, and the room context. The first reply comes from a real person — not a sales sequence.
- 01 · Venue context first
- We open with the room, the service flow, and where payment friction is most expensive today.
- 02 · Rail mix second
- Map where QR and physical chips each belong inside the same rollout, not as separate tools.
- 03 · Operations before launch
- End on what needs to be in place on the floor before a live rollout makes sense.
Before You Reach Out
Bring the room context.
The best first conversation starts with how the floor works now and where modern payment flow would help most.
- Room format
- Describe the venue setup, service flow, and where payment friction shows up first.
- Rail mix
- Let us know whether the venue is thinking about QR, chips, or both together.
- Timing
- Share whether the goal is exploration, near-term rollout planning, or a broader operations review.
